It’s no secret that T-Mobile’s low prices and new strategies have forced its competitors to change the way they do business, but did you ever think you’d be able to get a contract-free pre-paid unlimited line on Verizon for just $65 per month? Verizon has just unveiled a few price cuts which save its customers around $10 per month, bringing its pricing structure much closer to what T-Mobile has been offering for a while. Verizon has also decided to up the data allotment to its $45 plans, giving users a total of 8GB to use up each month.

To take advantage of the new low price or the extra gig of data, Verizon customers will need to sign up for Auto Pay. If you don’t have a bank account or credit card to link your account to, you’ll have to settle for the old pricing structure.

If you’re wondering how the Verizon’s new pre-paid unlimited lines stack up against the competition, you can get a similar line from Metro for $50 or save an extra $5 if you go with AT&T. Verizon has never been known to compete directly on pricing, but it’s nice to know that you’re not going to be gouged quite as much if you choose to go with Big Red.

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